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evermore
[ev-er-mawr, -mohr]
adverb
always; continually; forever.
at all future times; henceforth.
evermore
/ ˌɛəˈɔː /
adverb
(often preceded by for) all time to come
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
His dark mood seemed at odds with someone who was expected to carry a sunny disposition for evermore, having finally reached all-time great status with his Grand Slam success at the year's first major.
"As he transitions to life evermore, I pray we forever learn from the model of leadership he showed us as President &, more importantly, as a person."
They are, evermore, contemptible miscreants like Stephen Miller, little people who are given power because their morals match the lying, heartless, fascist men who appoint them.
“Nameless here for evermore. . . Darkness there and nothing more. . . Merely this and nothing more. . . Quoth the Raven ‘Nevermore.’”
They wanted new, evermore costly kits — and the hobby became far more expensive.
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